TCM voice-over, October 2011, "Buster Keaton Month". Keaton found his footing with his next film, One Week (1920), which focused on the tribulations of a do-it-yourself house. The son of . Free shipping. Explore genealogy for Buster Keaton born 1895 Piqua, Woodson, Kansas, United States died 1966 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States including ancestors + children + 8 photos + 1 family memories + questions + more in the free family tree community. [102], Film critic Roger Ebert stated, "The greatest of the silent clowns is Buster Keaton, not only because of what he did, but because of how he did it. Service.[73]. However, Keaton was always able to show the authorities that he had no bruises or broken bones. He was born in Piqua, Kansas on 1895-10-04. Keaton's other 1924 film, The Navigator, was shot on an ocean liner and directed with Donald Crisp. He received the nickname "Buster" while still an infant. During his first meeting with Arbuckle, he was asked to jump in and start acting. . American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer, Born on October 04, 1895 Two years later, he appeared with Charlie Chaplin for the only time in Limelight. [60], In 1961, Keaton appeared in promotional films for Maryvale, a housing development in the western part of Phoenix. The images and pieces have presentations and attendees from a #Buster Keaton Convention that is held the first week of October . Rerun it on video, and you can see Buster riding the collapse like a surfer, hanging onto the steering wheel, coming beautifully to rest as the wave of wreckage breaks. The young Keaton goaded his father by disobeying him, and the elder Keaton responded by throwing him against the scenery, into the orchestra pit, or even into the audience. Alone in New York City, Buster was walking down the street when he encountered Lou Anger, an old family friend from their days on the road. [47], Keaton's personal life had stabilized with his 1940 marriage to MGM dancer Eleanor Norris, and now he was taking life a little easier, abandoning Columbia for the less strenuous field of feature films. In 1920, Arbuckle left Comique Films for Paramount. [70], One of his most biting parodies is The Frozen North (1922), a satirical take on William S. Hart's Western melodramas, like Hell's Hinges (1916) and The Narrow Trail (1917). He amazed the cast and crew by doing many of his own stunts, although the Thames Television documentary reported that his increasingly ill health did force the use of a stunt double for some scenes. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out. His life quickly spiraled downward. In the earliest days on stage, they traveled with a medicine show that included family friend, illusionist Harry Houdini. Imitators of our act don't last long, because they can't stand the treatment. He would return often. The resulting film, The Buster Keaton Story (1957) starring Donald O'Connor, was frankly terrible (Eleanor recalled attending a preview with Buster and how they "felt like crawling out on our hands and knees"), but it did give them the ability to finally . By the time he left the act to star in motion pictures with Fatty Arbuckle at age 22, he had already been doing slapstick comedy for over 86% of his life. No Beer? Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd advised him against making the move, cautioning that he would lose his independence. He appeared on screen simultaneously nine times. In 1949, comedian Ed Wynn invited Keaton to appear on his CBS Television comedy-variety show, The Ed Wynn Show, which was televised live on the West Coast. 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Everybody else in the studio likes the story. "[12] In 2018, Peter Bogdanovich released The Great Buster: A Celebration, a tribute to Keaton featuring Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, Werner Herzog and Quentin Tarantino, among others. The Society's nickname, the "Damfinos," draws its name from a boat in Keaton's 1921 comedy, The Boat. The most famous was legendary silent film star, Buster Keaton. In 1965, Keaton starred in the short film The Railrodder for the National Film Board of Canada. His distributor, United Artists, insisted on a production manager who monitored expenses and interfered with certain story elements. Two of his best films were made in 1924. Then, the facade of a two-story building toppled forward on top of Keaton. His mother, sister and brother (and his family) all lived with him. "[77] Critic Anthony Lane also noted Keaton's body language: The traditional Buster stance requires that he remain upstanding, full of backbone, looking ahead [in The General] he clambers onto the roof of his locomotive and leans gently forward to scan the terrain, with the breeze in his hair and adventure zipping toward him around the next bend. . I started so young that landing right is second nature with me. Allegedly, Keaton suffered a nasty fall, but displayed a nonchalant reaction to it. [69] When Keaton transposed his experience in vaudeville to film, in many works he parodied melodramas. Keaton's personal favorite was the series' debut, Pest from the West, a shorter, tighter remake of Keaton's little-viewed 1934 feature The Invader; it was directed not by White but by Del Lord, a veteran director for Mack Sennett. Although forces opposed to child labor tried to keep him off the stage, Keaton soon became an integral part of the show. Within the family it had become a joke. [55], On April 3, 1957, Keaton was surprised by Ralph Edwards for the weekly NBC program This Is Your Life. Keaton is rumored to have gotten the name Buster from Harry Houdini himself. Joe Keaton owned a traveling show with Harry Houdini called the "Mohawk Indian Medicine Company", which performed on stage and sold patent medicine on the side. When she saw the little house, she flew into a rage: she thought the house was much too small, with no place for servants. [109] In honor of the event, the City of Los Angeles declared the date "Buster Keaton Day."[110]. It is the angle that you remember: the figure perfectly straight but tilted forward, like the Spirit of Ecstasy on the hood of a Rolls-Royce [in The Three Ages], he drives a low-grade automobile over a bump in the road, and the car just crumbles beneath him. . Keatan balanced his work in front and behind the camera very well. [54] In a series of silent television commercials for Simon Pure Beer made in 1962 by Jim Mohr in Buffalo, New York, Keaton revisited some of the gags from his silent film days. I do all that but I do a lot more with my three-year-old grandson. It's true that Keaton was born in Piqua on October 4, 1895but it wasn't his home. [92] The marriage lasted until his death. Two years later she changed their sons' last name to Talmadge. By 1935, this second marriage had ended in divorce. According to one biographer, Keaton was made to go to school while performing in New York, but only attended for part of one day. Buster that the judge thought my mother was the bride! None of them were very good. That's how Buster Keaton got his name, and the world got the third brilliant member of its silent-screen Comedic Triumvirate: Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and Buster Keaton. He would later cite this as the worst business decision of his life in his autobiography. [3][4] Critic Roger Ebert wrote of Keaton's "extraordinary period from 1920 to 1929" when he "worked without interruption" as having made him "the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies". Childhood & Early Life. Buster Keaton was one of three great silent film comedians (along with Charlie Chaplin and Harold Lloyd). Buster Keaton With Camera Rare Candid 8x10 Photo. Now that many women are having their first child in their 30s, many men in their 70s are spending time with toddlers or pre-school kids. Filmmaker Mel Brooks has credited Keaton as a major influence, saying: "I owe (Buster) a lot on two levels: One for being such a great teacher for me as a filmmaker myself, and the other just as a human being watching this gifted person doing these amazing things. He also began using a moving camera, at a time when many of his peers continued to use stationary ones. She has been credited with salvaging his life and career. His father was Joseph Hallie "Joe" Keaton who had a traveling show called the Mohawk Indian Medicine Company, which performed on stage and sold patent medicine on the side. By Kelly Braun. Keaton was presented with a 1959 Academy Honorary Award at the 32nd Academy Awards, held in April 1960. In 1920, The Saphead was released, in which Keaton had his first starring role in a full-length feature. Over time, things grew unpleasant between Buster and his dad . Battling Butler (1926), a boxing movie, was a commercial success. The oldest son of Joseph and Myra Keaton, who were stage comedians. Kansas, and was the firstborn of Joseph Keaton and Myra Cutler. After her step-grandmother Eleanor died in 1998, Cox became the family's Goodwill Ambassador on behalf of her Grandpa Buster. [19] He was briefly institutionalized, according to the Turner Classic Movies documentary So Funny It Hurt. He ran to meet misfortune and never failed to make connections. This will be the festival's return to Iola. [32], Aside from Steamboat Bill, Jr. (1928), Keaton's most enduring feature-length films include Our Hospitality (1923), The Navigator (1924), Sherlock Jr. (1924), Seven Chances (1925), The Cameraman (1928), and The General (1926). 1. 'Camera Man' unspools the colorful life of silent film star Buster Keaton: By age 5, Keaton was a star in his family's vaudeville act; he went on to star in and direct silent films, performing jaw . [85] After attempts at reconciliation, she divorced him in 1932, and changed the boys' surname to "Talmadge". Twenty-five years after the divorce, she would not permit his name to be spoken in her house. The first of MGM's Keaton films was The Cameraman (1928), and Keaton sensed trouble immediately when he saw the script. The series benefited from a company of veteran actors, including Marcia Mae Jones as the ingenue, Iris Adrian, Dick Wessel, Fuzzy Knight, Dub Taylor, Philip Van Zandt, and his silent-era contemporaries Harold Goodwin, Hank Mann, and stuntman Harvey Parry. John Schneider, commander of the Toledo post, announced. In the physical comedy routines performed with his father, Keaton became an expert at pratfalls and developed an impassive face that delighted audiences. The laconic Keaton and the rambunctious Durante offered enough contrast to function as a team, resulting in three very successful films: Speak Easily (1932), The Passionate Plumber (1932), and What! It was too dramatic for some filmgoers expecting a lightweight comedy, and reviewers questioned Keaton's judgment in making a comedic film about the Civil War, even while noting it had a "few laughs. The spectacular stunt cost $42,000 to makea huge amount at the time. Because of Keaton's success, and a notorious scandal involving Arbuckle, Comique Films was renamed Buster Keaton Productions. [29] Keaton later said[where?] He was named "Joseph" to continue a tradition on his father's sidehe was sixth in a line bearing the name Joseph Keatonand "Frank" for his maternal grandfather, who disapproved of the parents' union. [94] He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood Hills, California.[95]. [80], On May 31, 1921, Keaton married Natalie Talmadge, his leading lady in Our Hospitality, and the sister of actresses Norma Talmadge (married to his business partner Joseph M. Schenck at the time) and Constance Talmadge, at Norma's home in Bayside, Queens. 253 ratings60 reviews. In 1964, he told an interviewer that in making "this particular pork pie", he "started with a good Stetson and cut it down", stiffening the brim with sugar water. After the company shut its doors in 1937, Keaton was re-signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, but only as a gagman. Myra played the saxophone to one side, while Joe and Keaton performed center stage. The only time he ever laughed on screen was in an Arbuckle movie, Fatty at Coney Island (1917). The program always includes talks by Keaton expertsincluding family memberssocial events and film screenings. He traveled from one end of Canada to the other on a motorized handcar, wearing his traditional pork pie hat and performing gags similar to those in films that he made 50 years before. [61][62][63][64][65], Meanwhile, Keaton's big-screen career continued. But we had no luck with Keaton because he thought up his best gags himself and we couldn't steal him! Keaton said that he canceled the filmed series himself, because he was unable to create enough fresh material to produce a new show each week. With the exception of Seeing Stars, a minor publicity film produced in 1922, Limelight was the only time in which the two would ever appear together on film. Keaton had never paid much attention to the business side of the film industry, and he paid a hefty price. in Woodland Hills, California, USA, This form allows you to report an error or to submit additional information about this family tree: Buster KEATON (1895), Copyright Wikipdia authors - This article is under licence CC BY-SA 3.0. His unit remained intact and was not broken up to provide replacements, as happened to some other late-arriving divisions. [101], In his essay Film-arte, film-antiartstico, artist Salvador Dal declared the works of Keaton to be prime examples of "anti-artistic" filmmaking, calling them "pure poetry". Critic Dana Stevens published a cultural history of Keaton's life and work, Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century. Keaton made his first full-length feature film, "Our Hospitality," in 1923. Dedicated to bringing greater public attention to Keaton's life and work, the membership includes many individuals from the television and film industry: actors, producers, authors, artists, graphic novelists, musicians, and designers, as well as those who simply admire the magic of Buster Keaton. In 1934, with his MGM contract now terminated, Keaton filed for bankruptcy. Meanwhile, the eldest scion of "fun's funniest family" traveled on to New York and Ehrich House, where he arrived, according to his datebook, on January 18, 1917. . Later, Keaton changed his middle name to "Francis". Keaton and Arbuckle became close friends, and Keaton was one of few people, along with Charlie Chaplin, to defend Arbuckle's character during accusations that he was responsible for the death of actress Virginia Rappe. Keaton observed that during his silent period, such a hat cost him around two dollars (~$2733 in 2022 dollars); at the time of his interview, he said, they cost almost $13 (~$116 in 2022 dollars). [16][17][18] According to a frequently repeated story, which may be apocryphal,[19] Keaton acquired the nickname Buster at the age of 18 months. Buster Keaton was an American actor, comedian, stage artist, writer, and director who has been credited as "the greatest actor-director in the history of the movies" by critic and historian Roger Ebert. Still, he continued to find new situations in which to put his long-suffering face. In 1920, Keaton made his first full-length feature, The Saphead, playing the straight man, Bertie "The Lamb" Van Alstyne. In 1926, audiences were amazed by the daredevil antics of comedian Buster Keaton in the movie "The General . Keaton was convinced to star in a short film with Arbuckle, called The Butcher Boy (1917). [98] A 1987 documentary, Buster Keaton: A Hard Act to Follow, directed by Kevin Brownlow and David Gill, won two Emmy Awards.[99]. [96] Keaton has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame: 6619 Hollywood Boulevard (for motion pictures); and 6225 Hollywood Boulevard (for television). Buster had broken up his family's vaudeville act, "The Three Keatons", at the age of 21, when his father's drinking made their rough-and-tumble act too difficult and dangerous. As for The General, where do you start? The International Buster Keaton Society was founded on October 4, 1992: Keaton's birthday. Knopf: 832 pages, $40. ), Keaton was so demoralized during the production of 1933's What! Keaton married for the final time in 1940. Joseph Frank Keatonthe silent film star belovedly known as Busterwas born the same year, 1895, that the Lumire brothers unveiled the first moving pictures to an audience of stunned Parisians. Buster Keaton Remembered. A chance meeting with comedian Rosco "Fatty" Arbuckle led him to break that contract. Brother of Harry Stanley Keaton and Louise J. Keaton. In Go West (1925), he is stared down by a herd of cattle. In the last analysis, no one came near him. She came to know his routines so well that she often participated in them in television revivals. A scene from "Our Hospitality," the feature film at the 2013 Buster Keaton Convention in Muskegon. The director was usually Jules White, whose emphasis on slapstick and farce made most of these films resemble White's famous Three Stooges shorts. In The Playhouse (1921), he parodied his contemporary Thomas H. Ince, Hart's producer, who indulged in over-crediting himself in his film productions. It's a knack. The General was a Civil War romance, that featured many impressive chase scenes and one very expensive special effects shot. "Gee whiz," said George Pardey, an unknown Midwestern actor and a Keaton family friend, adding, "He's a regular buster!" The baby's father said, "I'm going to call him by it." (1933). Resuming his daily job as an MGM gag writer, he provided material for Red Skelton[48] and gave help and advice to Lucille Ball. "[76] Gilberto Perez commented on "Keaton's genius as an actor to keep a face so nearly deadpan and yet render it, by subtle inflections, so vividly expressive of inner life. Father of Private and James Talmadge Keaton's character emerged unscathed, due to a single open window. Atria: 432 . After returning to the U.S. in 1919, Keaton appeared in several more Arbuckle short films such as A Country Hero (1919). Keaton thought the premise was totally unsuitable, and was uncomfortable with his directors Jules White and Zion Myers, who emphasized blunt slapstick. Shortly after his son's birth, Joseph Keaton changed his son's name to Joseph Francis Keaton. In In the Good Old Summertime, Keaton personally directed the stars Judy Garland and Van Johnson in their first scene together, where they bump into each other on the street. Harold Lloyd made us laugh as much, Charlie Chaplin moved us more deeply, but no one had more courage than Buster."[103]. [19] Talmadge decided not to have any more children, banishing Keaton to a separate bedroom; he dated actresses Dorothy Sebastian and Kathleen Key during this period. It's just where his parents, two traveling vaudevillians, happened to be performing. Keaton was such a natural in his first film, The Butcher Boy, he was hired on the spot. Buster joined his family's act at a very young age. His mother nicknamed him Jimmy. The first ten minutes of The General tell us everything we need to know about its embrace of the Confederacy and its white supremacy. He Was Born On The Road. 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